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  2. List of Skype features - Wikipedia

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    Skype Premium originally bundled together a number of Skype's features including the selection of a calling subscription, the ability to make group video calls and the ability to screen share with up to 10 other people (person-to-person video calls are free), improved customer support and the removal of ads from the Skype client. However, the ...

  3. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype supports conference calls, video chats, and screen sharing between 25 people at a time for free, [62] which then increased to 50 on 5 April 2019. [63] Skype does not provide the ability to call emergency numbers, such as 112 in Europe, 911 in North America, 999 in the UK or 100 in India and Nepal. [64]

  4. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Skype supports conference calls, video chats, and screen sharing between 25 people at a time for free, [320] which then increased to 50 on 5 April 2019. [ 321 ] Skype does not provide the ability to call emergency numbers , such as 112 in Europe, 911 in North America, 999 in the UK or 100 in India and Nepal. [ 322 ]

  5. Skype co-founder launches ultra-private messaging, with video

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    The company said on Thursday it was adding video calling to a package of private communications services that go beyond existing messaging providers. Skype co-founder launches ultra-private ...

  6. Skype Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Skype Technologies (also known as Skype Software, Skype Communications, Skype Inc., and Skype Limited) is a telecommunications company headquartered in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, whose chief business is the manufacturing and marketing of the video chat and instant messaging computer software program Skype, and various Internet telephony services associated with it. [1]

  7. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    Second-generation providers, such as Skype, built closed networks for private user bases, offering the benefit of free calls and convenience while potentially charging for access to other communication networks, such as the PSTN. This limited the freedom of users to mix-and-match third-party hardware and software.